Big company haters

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by e7shirleym, Jun 30, 2013.

  1. e7shirleym

    e7shirleym Light Load Member

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    First off a little about me. I am serving in the military and have for over 23 years now. Looking to retire within the next year or so and thought about the trucking industry. I started my research and the one thing I noticed according to all that I read there are no good companies out there. From what I read on just about every post the company someone asks about other bash like there is no tomorrow. I thought about Schneider and mentioned it and got bashed. I looked into Melton and someone bashed it. The hardest part about this is I am stationed in Hawaii now and have to pick a place to live/work when I get out. Dragging a family with me too doesn't make things easier. I thought about Wisconsin, Alabama, Florida, Las Vegas, Washington and just a bunch of other states but have no clue about the trucking in those areas. Can someone give the straight poop about the good companies to start out with and what areas are good to run from!!!! Some help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for your time and I look forward to your responses.
     
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  3. Chase05

    Chase05 Medium Load Member

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    Seen a few posts say Florida can be hard to get hired from.
     
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  4. leftlanetruckin

    leftlanetruckin Road Train Member

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    I would aim for the Midwest if it was me.
    Vegas and Florida are near dead zones at times for freight.
    As far as companies go, all the big ones will have fired some cry babies, so take it with a pinch of salt.
    If you want to go flatbed, then Maveric, Melton and the likes, have a pretty good reputation.
    Swift, JB, CREngland, and those types of outfit are driver mills, and would be better off going out of business IMHO.
    If you want flatbed/specialized, go wonder around in the Flatbed forum for a few days and see what folks have said there.
    Best of luck, and thanks for 23yrs of your life.

    Martin
     
  5. Wanderingaimlessly

    Wanderingaimlessly Medium Load Member

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    I wouldn't move to Florida. Texas seems to be a good location for most companies. Prime, Melton, Maverick all seem to be better than some of the other carriers. There will always be people bashing no matter what company you choose to go with.
     
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  6. Chase05

    Chase05 Medium Load Member

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    That's for sure, lol.

    I'm a student atm, trying to find the best company as well. Melton is a great choice it seems. Prime I've heard some good things about, not much said about maverick (which is good, lol). Crete has been recommended to me. Usx has 48cpm team pay, which has me looking at them heavily. Schneider ranking is recommended a lot. TMC seems pretty good, don't hear anyone bash them.

    Those aren't the only good ones, but the ones I can think of and know of atm. In general, avoid swift, cre, knight and werner if possible. Plenty more bad ones, but these ones are notorious.
     
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  7. e7shirleym

    e7shirleym Light Load Member

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    Thanks for the info leftlanetruckin, I understand that you will never make everybody happy but #### if people don't get upset. Like you said cry babies, they need to get some tissues. Not to sure about flatbed but was looking into it. Would love to get on with a company that does dedicated. I like a little bit of a life but know I need to put in the time. As far as where I live because I am in Hawaii like I said and I can move anywhere the work is. The midwest is kind of what I was looking at the most. Alabama is pretty good for the military retired folk because of taxes. Do you know of the better companies that are based out of northern Bama. Who do you work for if you don't mind me asking. Again I just started my research and really the only know is the bigger companies. Thanks for caring about the 23 years, I thank my family all the time because they serve too!!
     
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  8. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Take it step at a time:

    #1 - Choose a state with no personal income tax; there are 9 of them.

    #2 - Look at a map of the interstate system; that's where the long haul freight runs. Look at cities & towns close to the interstate .

    For example :
    Nevada - Reno/Las Vegas.
    Tennessee - Nashville/Knoxville/Memphis/Chattanooga.
    Texas - Dallas/Ft. Worth/Houston
    Alabama - Birmingham
    & so on.

    Lots of good freight lanes on the East Coast, but the drawback is congestion & winter weather.

    #3 - Ignore the complainers; no matter how good a company is, there are whiners working there.

    You mentioned Melton Truck Lines & someone bashed you. Melton drivers average $50K per year, drive comfortable equipment with APU's. You can also take the wife along if you wish. BCBS Health Insurance which pays good & Tricare picks up the rest of the bill. What's to bash about that?


    Keep researching and asking questions & by the time you're ready to make a move you will have a good plan in place.
     
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  9. Chinatown

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    System Transport pays .50 cpm team pay & hires new CDL grads.
     
  10. Wanderingaimlessly

    Wanderingaimlessly Medium Load Member

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    Alabama would be a great place as well. Just stick around the interstates instead of the back woods to make it easier for you to pass through home. Don't plan on getting a dedicated being new to the industry, although some might make an exception in your case with the superb service you have provided.
     
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  11. Skunk_Truck_2590

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    Melton is a good place to work but the only down side is they will tarp you to death. You'll literally tarp in your sleep by the time all is said and done. Prime has a very good school, one of the best IMHO. I wouldn't lease. For what you pay into their lease you could pay for your own truck. Don't know how it is these days but the miles on the company side sucked horribly when I was there.
     
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